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have 56,000 people working in the u.s. on yourlations [indiscernible] when he says he works for siemens, he is the president. we work for our customers. >> we are doing really well. we are investing quite a lot into the company. since you have been effective with the tax reform, we have decided to look at the next generation. >> that is a big thing. ?hen will that be developed >> charlotte. >> thank you on behalf of charlotte. >> mr. president, thank you for happening -- having me. great job. >> mr. president, thank you for the invitation. by two compounded americans who moved to switzerland after the civil war. plants.te 77 almost everything we sell is locally made. isare excited about what going on. >> people think of nestle for candy, i read the other day that that is only 3% of your company. what is your primary products now? >> coffee, pet food. >> fantastic job you are doing. thank you so much. >> [indiscernible] you.e tiny compared to one third of the south is working in new york. some in san francisco. well, it all
have 56,000 people working in the u.s. on yourlations [indiscernible] when he says he works for siemens, he is the president. we work for our customers. >> we are doing really well. we are investing quite a lot into the company. since you have been effective with the tax reform, we have decided to look at the next generation. >> that is a big thing. ?hen will that be developed >> charlotte. >> thank you on behalf of charlotte. >> mr. president, thank you for...
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the u.s. government shutdown comes to an end as president donald trump signs the funding bill. no i'm fully back to watching al jazeera live from my headquarters in doha also coming up anger in the israeli parliament over the u.s. vice president's reassertion of jerusalem as the capital of israel. turkey intensifies its military operation in northwest syria and opens a new front in the town of a free and world leaders arrive in the swiss resort town of davos for the world economic forum but can the summit find a solution to global inequality. thank you for joining us at three day u.s. government shutdown has ended after politicians approved a bill to extend federal funding president trump has now signed the bill into law but the immigration dispute at the center of the crisis. as saw from resolved the bill is only a stopgap measure allowing government funding to continue until february the eighth democrats agreed to support it after republicans will be a vote in the coming weeks on the status
the u.s. government shutdown comes to an end as president donald trump signs the funding bill. no i'm fully back to watching al jazeera live from my headquarters in doha also coming up anger in the israeli parliament over the u.s. vice president's reassertion of jerusalem as the capital of israel. turkey intensifies its military operation in northwest syria and opens a new front in the town of a free and world leaders arrive in the swiss resort town of davos for the world economic forum but can...
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as a peace mediator ever since u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel back in december but europe refuses to go that far saying that working with the u.s. is and remains the go a while abbas is in europe u.s. vice president mike pence is in israel the vice president is on his first three day tour of the country to celebrate trump's move on jerusalem today inside the israeli parliament the knesset fence was reminded of just how much disarray and anger trumps policy has fall take a look citizens of israel. israeli arab wall makers interrupted the u.s. vice president and they raised protest signs reading jerusalem capital of palestine they were quickly forced out of the chamber by security to a standing ovation by prime minister netanyahu and his cabinet. pence went on to deliver a message about the u.s. embassy moving to jerusalem. in the weeks ahead our administration will advance its plan to open the united states embassy in jerusalem. and that united states embassy will open before th
as a peace mediator ever since u.s. president donald trump recognized jerusalem as the capital of israel back in december but europe refuses to go that far saying that working with the u.s. is and remains the go a while abbas is in europe u.s. vice president mike pence is in israel the vice president is on his first three day tour of the country to celebrate trump's move on jerusalem today inside the israeli parliament the knesset fence was reminded of just how much disarray and anger trumps...
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so i think that the u.s. it's very likely that they weren't expecting turkey to follow through on these threats over turkey have a sense that american remarks about a border some kind of border hammy within syria turkey has been threatened or threatening to take action i don't think that these words but second very seriously by washington now as i said this creates a dial m.r. to washington it's also at the same time something which the syrian government would object to the syrian government considers this to be a violation of its sovereignty so we have the you know the reactions could come from everywhere you we have a u.s. turkish dispute i think as a result of what's happening at the same time you have a dispute between the syrian government and turkey because the syrian government has cut the categorical or express that it's categorical rejection for any such step so you could this could lead even to a confrontation between the syria between syria and turkey or so where there are a lot of you know possibl
so i think that the u.s. it's very likely that they weren't expecting turkey to follow through on these threats over turkey have a sense that american remarks about a border some kind of border hammy within syria turkey has been threatened or threatening to take action i don't think that these words but second very seriously by washington now as i said this creates a dial m.r. to washington it's also at the same time something which the syrian government would object to the syrian government...
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u.s. equities are high, and the asia-pacific is extending the rally. i'm rishaad salamat in hong kong. i'm haidi lun in sydney. sticking to the script. netflix smashing forecasts. 2 million ahead of expectations. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: tariffs on washing machines, the reaction reverberating this morning. let's take a look at what's happening. it definitely doesn't favor u.s. solar firms, chiefly. let's have a look at this chart on the bloomberg. yellow line showing what has been happening first with solar for the last year, about 104% moved to the upside. one of the biggest solar companies in china showing a a whole but appears as pretty much flat in the last 12 months. this is after concrete evidence to support trade agencies finding chinese imports harm the domestic market in the u.s., according to the u.s. court of appeals for the federal circuit. as a result, we are seeing reaction to all this playing out. and saying what they feel about, saying they will put s
u.s. equities are high, and the asia-pacific is extending the rally. i'm rishaad salamat in hong kong. i'm haidi lun in sydney. sticking to the script. netflix smashing forecasts. 2 million ahead of expectations. this is "bloomberg markets: asia." ♪ rishaad: tariffs on washing machines, the reaction reverberating this morning. let's take a look at what's happening. it definitely doesn't favor u.s. solar firms, chiefly. let's have a look at this chart on the bloomberg. yellow line...
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the u.s. state department is urging turkey not to take military action in africa in northern syria turkish forces are massing on the border and they're threatening to attack the kurdish why p.g. turkey considers the y.p. g a terrorist group but its fighters have been a key ally for the u.s. elsewhere in syria. we would call on certainly on the turks to not take any actions of that sort we want everyone there to keep their eye i'll go back to something i said we were talking about iraq in the referendum to keep their eye on the ball and the focus needs to be on isis so we don't want them to gauge and violence but we want them to keep focused on isis stephanie decker has more from talking. the turkish army is steadily increasing its presence along this stretch of the syrian border present one has been threatening to attack the kurdish run area of african for almost a week now there has been sporadic shelling. inside africa and thousands marched on thursday in protest to turkey's aggression how t
the u.s. state department is urging turkey not to take military action in africa in northern syria turkish forces are massing on the border and they're threatening to attack the kurdish why p.g. turkey considers the y.p. g a terrorist group but its fighters have been a key ally for the u.s. elsewhere in syria. we would call on certainly on the turks to not take any actions of that sort we want everyone there to keep their eye i'll go back to something i said we were talking about iraq in the...
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the u.s. says it will withhold a forty five million dollars payment to the u.s. relief agency for palestinian refugees it is not sesa new date for paying it the money which was for food aid was promised last month. at the time when we provided that note that information to honor we made it clear that it was a pledge it was not a guarantee and that it would need to be confirmed later at this time we will not be providing that but that it does not mean i want to make it clear that does not mean that it will not be provided in the future all this follows another announcement earlier this week where the top administration cut in half the one hundred twenty five million dollars allocated to the un relief and works agency for palestine refugees better known as it's a massive reduction from last year when the us cable and three hundred fifty million dollars in aid to palestinians under obama most of that went to the un's palestine agency helps to pay for the education of more than half a million palestinian children in over seven hundred schools it funds will the nine m
the u.s. says it will withhold a forty five million dollars payment to the u.s. relief agency for palestinian refugees it is not sesa new date for paying it the money which was for food aid was promised last month. at the time when we provided that note that information to honor we made it clear that it was a pledge it was not a guarantee and that it would need to be confirmed later at this time we will not be providing that but that it does not mean i want to make it clear that does not mean...
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you are watching coast-to-coast, the u.s. government is shut down after the senate failed to clear a critical vote on spending. >> a vote friday night needed 60 votes to pass. five democrats voted with the republicans. four republicans voted against the short-term funding bill. >> it's not known how long the shutdown could last. each party, one blaming the other. >> i think our friends on the other side took some bad advice, really bad advice. i would hate to have to be trying to explain this, myself. ignore the governors, including seven democrats who wrote congress begging us, begging us, to extend s-chip for 9 million children. >> tomorrow marks the day president trump took the oath of office on the steps. unfortunately, a trump shutdown is a perfect encapsulation of the chaos he's unleashed on our government. >> immediately after the government shutdown went into effect, as you can imagine, the blame game began. >> democrats blame republicans, republicans blame democrats. earlier, jeff framed it accurately, an american sh
you are watching coast-to-coast, the u.s. government is shut down after the senate failed to clear a critical vote on spending. >> a vote friday night needed 60 votes to pass. five democrats voted with the republicans. four republicans voted against the short-term funding bill. >> it's not known how long the shutdown could last. each party, one blaming the other. >> i think our friends on the other side took some bad advice, really bad advice. i would hate to have to be trying...
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it shows the power of when the u.s. works with key african leaders and communities to take on threats that are health involved, but also you see tremendous security cooperation in relationships over time. there's a lot they are going to be able to talk about, especially because resident could dominate is going into the african -- it will be a discussion about how to advance a mutual agenda between the african continent and the u.s. >> how would you characterize the relationship with britain at the moment? is the decision of the president to pull out of his trip to the u.k. next month -- will there be a press arrangement made for a visit to take place in the foreseeable future? gen. mcmaster: of course he is prioritizing his meeting with president -- with prime minister may because it's a special relationship. it is how we work together on every issue. it is very, very hard to find any place where our interests do not overlap almost completely with that of the united kingdom. we are working together in a very effective m
it shows the power of when the u.s. works with key african leaders and communities to take on threats that are health involved, but also you see tremendous security cooperation in relationships over time. there's a lot they are going to be able to talk about, especially because resident could dominate is going into the african -- it will be a discussion about how to advance a mutual agenda between the african continent and the u.s. >> how would you characterize the relationship with...
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the u.s. says it will spend one hundred fifty million dollars rebuilding iraq the city is devastated by the war on islamic state a figure dwarfed by how much the pentagon has requested this year of military operations there. and germany refuses to deport a turkish extremist to supporting terrorists in syria is prison term is almost up and he could be released next year. if you are watching the headlines here at r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow. the u.k. foreign office has reportedly denied a request from ecuador to grants diplomatic status to julian assange which it follows reports the wiki leaks founder being granted an ecuadorian id card as a step towards ending his five year confinement in the london embassy artie's anastasio as the latest. the mystery of what happens next in this ever complicated tricky and internationally spanning case of julian assange really continues with some developments trickling in this evening here in london where we are in fact outside the ecuador
the u.s. says it will spend one hundred fifty million dollars rebuilding iraq the city is devastated by the war on islamic state a figure dwarfed by how much the pentagon has requested this year of military operations there. and germany refuses to deport a turkish extremist to supporting terrorists in syria is prison term is almost up and he could be released next year. if you are watching the headlines here at r.t. international broadcasting live from moscow. the u.k. foreign office has...
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turkish and u.s. relations have been deteriorating again in the last incident just came after the conviction of a turkish banker and who is in executive of a state owned turkish bank and it came after the testimony of the turkish iranian gold trader who is a convict in the united states for evading u.s. sanctions in iran now this whole trial may lead up to thirty years in prison for these comments lately president out of the one has yet again condemned these actions of the united states and if this is the u.s. understanding of justice then the world is doomed for one thing the u.s. should review its understanding of justice and at the same time strengthen it while the turkish government sees this trial as a u.s. intervention to its internal affairs and this is not the first time that the nato allies have been deteriorating their relationships this bad it has been happening since two thousand and sixteen. in turkey and the president of the one sais that this whole trial has been based on made up fabric
turkish and u.s. relations have been deteriorating again in the last incident just came after the conviction of a turkish banker and who is in executive of a state owned turkish bank and it came after the testimony of the turkish iranian gold trader who is a convict in the united states for evading u.s. sanctions in iran now this whole trial may lead up to thirty years in prison for these comments lately president out of the one has yet again condemned these actions of the united states and if...
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u.s. plan to form a border security force in syria. also during cold for three pro-democracy activists in hong kong. oh i feel like going to the only deadly shootout in caracas have an operation to capture the pilot accused of leading last year's armed rebellion against a venezuela's government. welcome to the program the central council of the p.l.o. is considering withdrawing the organizations recognition of israel they've been meeting to discuss u.s. recognition of jerusalem as israel's capital in one car possible from the occupied west bank. late on monday night the palestinian leadership issued a statement that could have far reaching consequences for the peace process the statement includes the call to suspend recognition of israel suspend security coordination with it and unite the palestinian factions through reconciliation the statement comes from the central council of the p.l.o. after two days of meetings it will be discussed further by the p.l.o. executive committee and it's up
u.s. plan to form a border security force in syria. also during cold for three pro-democracy activists in hong kong. oh i feel like going to the only deadly shootout in caracas have an operation to capture the pilot accused of leading last year's armed rebellion against a venezuela's government. welcome to the program the central council of the p.l.o. is considering withdrawing the organizations recognition of israel they've been meeting to discuss u.s. recognition of jerusalem as israel's...
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u.s. futures flat at the start of the u.s. trading day. the dow went over 26,000 for the first time. interesting to see where this particular company goes today, apple in the wake of the u.s. tax overhaul says it will bring hundreds of billions of dollars overseas back to the united states to pay $38 billion in taxes. it plans capital expenditures of around $30 billion over the next five years. , andll create 20,000 jobs in terms of apple, it has the largest cash reserves of any company in the u.s. $252 billion as of the end of september. president trump praised the announcement, saying great to see apple getting through as result of that tax cuts. huge win for the american workers and for the usa. tim, good to see you this morning. to what extent is this a win? how massive a spending plan is this? $6 billion a year. compare that to what they are $10ently doing, around billion. campuse building the new and in today's announcement, they are going to go to another campus that will be a few million dollars there. they are saying $30 billion i
u.s. futures flat at the start of the u.s. trading day. the dow went over 26,000 for the first time. interesting to see where this particular company goes today, apple in the wake of the u.s. tax overhaul says it will bring hundreds of billions of dollars overseas back to the united states to pay $38 billion in taxes. it plans capital expenditures of around $30 billion over the next five years. , andll create 20,000 jobs in terms of apple, it has the largest cash reserves of any company in the...
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now this is of course the u.s. domestic story the u.s. federal government to shut down you've just written this book. that had a makati in germany in germany rather the crisis of democracy show talking about the wider. implications of people like trump. and so on how does this u.s. domestic development the federal government shutdown how is that going to affect the outside world well first of all. i think it's going to impact the domestic world trump was elected because there was a deep frustration with the political establishment something we're also seeing in the real pims european context and he promised that there would be a protection of american workers from the outside world from globalization there would be investments in infrastructure there's a debate about a big infrastructure deal towards the end of general that's something he can finance if there is this government shutdown and obviously with the with the tax reform he's hamstrung in what concerns his his budget what's the outside world wealth i mean you could be cynic and yo
now this is of course the u.s. domestic story the u.s. federal government to shut down you've just written this book. that had a makati in germany in germany rather the crisis of democracy show talking about the wider. implications of people like trump. and so on how does this u.s. domestic development the federal government shutdown how is that going to affect the outside world well first of all. i think it's going to impact the domestic world trump was elected because there was a deep...
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the u.s. is in a trade war. he meant it merely as an observation that some other countries in his view treat the u.s. unfairly with regard to trade. david: how sensitive are people to the issue of trade? are there other things they are more focused on? >> i don't think trade is a huge issue yet. that thesome alarm president has backed out of or is trying to renegotiate big cornerstone trade deals like nafta. the tariffs he announced last week on solar panels and washing machines has some people here rattled. to hear more interested what else he's got to say. what's coming next. is he really going to slap some serious tariffs on china and maybe go after steel and aluminum production? things that would really rattled world markets. shery: alex, thank you. stay warm. of theet a check markets. u.s. equities now at record highs. theail: we have gains for major averages. the dow is solidly higher. putting in another record high. the s&p 500 has also put in a record high. the nasdaq of the least. bot
the u.s. is in a trade war. he meant it merely as an observation that some other countries in his view treat the u.s. unfairly with regard to trade. david: how sensitive are people to the issue of trade? are there other things they are more focused on? >> i don't think trade is a huge issue yet. that thesome alarm president has backed out of or is trying to renegotiate big cornerstone trade deals like nafta. the tariffs he announced last week on solar panels and washing machines has some...
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the u.s. secretary of state and defense minister had been meeting their counterparts from qatar texas state rex tillerson says the u.s. is came to find a solution to the gulf crisis atika hain has more from washington d.c. . qatar is a strong partner and a longtime friend of the united states a message of support from the u.s. secretary of state to the state of cutter who didn't get the same treatment from rex tillerson boss at the start of the blockade we ask guitar and other nations in the region to do more. and do it faster president donald trump initially sided with the blockading countries but has since called for the sides to settle their disagreements he even promised to help them negotiate but that was last september and not much has changed so now these talks resolving some big sticking points in the relationship guitar airways has agreed to open its books a big demand of u.s. air carriers and the sides have signed an agreement to work together improving labor laws and preventing huma
the u.s. secretary of state and defense minister had been meeting their counterparts from qatar texas state rex tillerson says the u.s. is came to find a solution to the gulf crisis atika hain has more from washington d.c. . qatar is a strong partner and a longtime friend of the united states a message of support from the u.s. secretary of state to the state of cutter who didn't get the same treatment from rex tillerson boss at the start of the blockade we ask guitar and other nations in the...
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any u.s. employee, we consider it is occupation exposure, therefore, we encouraging our personnel employees to make a claim of department of labor for worker's compensation and showing one more any members who maybe affected because they are not the employee. >> yes. >> are you aware of any of these 24 individuals who are now paying for their medical care because the government no longer provide it. >> so no one is paying for their medical care right now directly. we have authorities to medically evacuate personnel and to be, we seek reimbursement from the primary medical insurance first, we commit to what we called secondary benefits. we have authority for that a year or longer. primaries for employees and we have benefits for a period of time. so there is no out of pocket expenses that incurs by employees. >> now, the ap story where the fbi concluded, this was not a sonic attack and rule that out. as you know the fbi took a number of trips to cuba and they interviewed down there and they wer
any u.s. employee, we consider it is occupation exposure, therefore, we encouraging our personnel employees to make a claim of department of labor for worker's compensation and showing one more any members who maybe affected because they are not the employee. >> yes. >> are you aware of any of these 24 individuals who are now paying for their medical care because the government no longer provide it. >> so no one is paying for their medical care right now directly. we have...
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so u.s. gas is providing at alternative to europeans, the russian gas, very important, both in terms of energy security and the gas and context for europe. it is out of that, many european companies renegotiate successfully existing contracts and bring the price of gas down as a result of the new opportunities coming from the united states. in terms of china and india, huge opportunity for u.s. gas. it is going to, in the next five years, reach amount of lng coming from the united states, and i am sure asian region will be the primary destination for the u.s. lng. there's a huge opportunity for just to make money and for those countries to diversify the energy system and make gas part of the system and make it much more flexible and for the europeans diversify the source of imports, and provide, again, a minimizing the economic, social and maybe political risks. >> well, i see my time has expired. thank you, dr. birol, for elaborating what some people may not fully understand about what russi
so u.s. gas is providing at alternative to europeans, the russian gas, very important, both in terms of energy security and the gas and context for europe. it is out of that, many european companies renegotiate successfully existing contracts and bring the price of gas down as a result of the new opportunities coming from the united states. in terms of china and india, huge opportunity for u.s. gas. it is going to, in the next five years, reach amount of lng coming from the united states, and i...
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look up the u.s. constitution and copy the first amendment pasted and send it right back to twitter thank you very much i know what my first amendment my freedom of speech rights are i don't need a company like twitter to tell me what free speech is what i should read and what i shouldn't read twitter and facebook are no working in unison and i think we know the forces behind twitter and facebook that are pushing them to do this and so twitter is basically saying look we know that there is we know from all the evidence that there are russian trolls and russian influence what it's telling to surely professionally so they're so their best it was a warning to people that was it was very creepy very big brother actually very creepy you know it's like we know that you're following certain russian troops you were watching you be careful you may have liked something that a russian or potentially russian line person face may help you know their heads facebook on the other hand is going to do this they're goin
look up the u.s. constitution and copy the first amendment pasted and send it right back to twitter thank you very much i know what my first amendment my freedom of speech rights are i don't need a company like twitter to tell me what free speech is what i should read and what i shouldn't read twitter and facebook are no working in unison and i think we know the forces behind twitter and facebook that are pushing them to do this and so twitter is basically saying look we know that there is we...
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now the u.s. president is threatening to cut aid to the palestinian authority in a tweet donald trump asked why the u.s. should pay palestinians there were don't want to talk peace or show respect to the u.s. he also tweeted he'd taken jerusalem off the negotiating table trump angered palestinians last month by recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital now his latest tweet contrasts with one last month in which he said he had not taken a position on final status issues how the stimulus insist occupied east jerusalem should be the capital of their future state. and in a series of tweets the palestine liberation organization has responded to trump's threat saying the palestinian people will not be blackmailed and that trump has sabotage the peace process blaming the palestinians for the consequences of his own irresponsible actions. june has more from ramallah. reaction to the tweets from u.s. president donald trump and the remarks from u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley from palestinian offici
now the u.s. president is threatening to cut aid to the palestinian authority in a tweet donald trump asked why the u.s. should pay palestinians there were don't want to talk peace or show respect to the u.s. he also tweeted he'd taken jerusalem off the negotiating table trump angered palestinians last month by recognizing jerusalem as israel's capital now his latest tweet contrasts with one last month in which he said he had not taken a position on final status issues how the stimulus insist...
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there is u.s. strategic command, u.s. northern command and u.s. pacific command who would be responsible for them directly alerting the officials, civilian officials there in hawaii and send the push out to all the residents. we don't know yet exactly what happened here. the military is trying to figure that out as well as hawaiian officials as we heard from jacob there on the island. but as of now, david more questions than answers. >> folks trying to figure this out. you mentioned u.s. pacific command. let me send out a tweemt, quote, u.s. has detected no ballistic missile to hawaii. earlier message sent in error and was a false alarm. we got a similar message from norad saying no inbound threat to hawaii. how is this supposed to happen? panic and interest what was going on in hawaii as all of this unfolded. within the pentagon and defense department, how is this supposed to play out? and how quickly could you and others get answered? we heard from the person representing hawaii she was able to get through to authority tieo verify this was not a
there is u.s. strategic command, u.s. northern command and u.s. pacific command who would be responsible for them directly alerting the officials, civilian officials there in hawaii and send the push out to all the residents. we don't know yet exactly what happened here. the military is trying to figure that out as well as hawaiian officials as we heard from jacob there on the island. but as of now, david more questions than answers. >> folks trying to figure this out. you mentioned u.s....
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u.s. president donald trump threaten to cut aid worth around three quarters of a billion dollars a year time by the statements on twitter blaming palestinians for refusing to engage in middle east peace talks relations with the u.s. have promised said since trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital last month the cuts threaten money allocated to the palestinian authority most u.s. funding goes to development and infrastructure. projects and not directly to the authority itself or said risk is funding to the united nations relief and works agency or which assists palestinian refugees the u.s. is its largest donor both measures if they go ahead with cuts around seven hundred sixty five million dollars a year in aid to the palestinians mama june reports now from the city of ramallah in the occupied west bank. a mother of three palestinian refugee children a routine trip to the doctor was already riddled with complications. but after hearing the u.s. may decide to cut more than three hund
u.s. president donald trump threaten to cut aid worth around three quarters of a billion dollars a year time by the statements on twitter blaming palestinians for refusing to engage in middle east peace talks relations with the u.s. have promised said since trump recognized jerusalem as israel's capital last month the cuts threaten money allocated to the palestinian authority most u.s. funding goes to development and infrastructure. projects and not directly to the authority itself or said risk...
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>>> the rally rolls on itse u.s. equity futures pointing to another record high. >>> jay powell will officially succeed janet yellen as fed chair. >>> and we'll tell you what steve mnuchin and wilbur ross are telling reporters on the ground in davos. it's january 24, 2018. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. let's get to the market picture. as we said in the open, the nasdaq and s&p closing at record all-time highs the nasdaq up 0.7% the s&p up 0.2% the dow was negative, but fractionally this morning pointing to a higher open for the dow and the s&p. just slightly for the nasdaq we got to the 2.6 level in terms of yields. just pulled back the last couple of days from that level, but rising again today 2.63 the yield on the ten-year holding nicely above the 2.6% level. dollar board for you, we lost about 0.2% yesterday the dollar is sliding significantly today. steven mnuchin did say on the ground in davos that a weak dollar is
>>> the rally rolls on itse u.s. equity futures pointing to another record high. >>> jay powell will officially succeed janet yellen as fed chair. >>> and we'll tell you what steve mnuchin and wilbur ross are telling reporters on the ground in davos. it's january 24, 2018. "worldwide exchange" begins right now. ♪ >>> good morning a warm welcome to "worldwide exchange" on cnbc. i'm wilfred frost. let's get to the market picture. as we...
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u.s. treasuries. global debt markets were already selling off. signs that central banks were stepping back from bond buying stimulus. such a move by china could make it harder for the u.s. to finance budget deficits brought on by president trump's tax-cut. >> president trump has promised not to attack north korea on negotiations underway with the south -- while negotiations are underway with the south. trump repeated the u.s. is open to talks with kim jong-un's regime under the right circumstances. north and south korea have agreed to hold military talks but pyongyang says its nuclear program is off-limits. germany is maintaining a hard-line stance on brexit, demanding the u.k. pay for the privilege of its financial firms having access to eu markets after it leaves the brock -- bloc. german officials say the u.k. cannot hope for a trade agreement that includes financial services unless britain agrees to make substantial contributions to the eu budget and adheres to european law. and an adv
u.s. treasuries. global debt markets were already selling off. signs that central banks were stepping back from bond buying stimulus. such a move by china could make it harder for the u.s. to finance budget deficits brought on by president trump's tax-cut. >> president trump has promised not to attack north korea on negotiations underway with the south -- while negotiations are underway with the south. trump repeated the u.s. is open to talks with kim jong-un's regime under the right...
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u.s. president donald trump wants to open up more of america's coastlines to offshore drilling but the plan isn't going down well with everyone. then faisal is up next with that story and a whole lot more and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. which of britney and. to link to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news and these eat and what wimps id debbie to come snatch a free cup join us on facebook at g.w. africa. and idina learn a little visit gina is going to grill twenty nine thousand nine hundred stores for us which topics will shape the next twelve months our military along you know you know just your own twenty eighteen where is the. migration reform mixing the many voices of the european union today on you know you knew. at. download the patch and update your device a frantic rush to fix a computer security flow continues experts struggle to determine the impact of say the vulnerability could affect billions of p.c.'s and s
u.s. president donald trump wants to open up more of america's coastlines to offshore drilling but the plan isn't going down well with everyone. then faisal is up next with that story and a whole lot more and i'll see you again at the top of the hour. which of britney and. to link to news from africa and the world or link to exceptional stories and discussions from the news and these eat and what wimps id debbie to come snatch a free cup join us on facebook at g.w. africa. and idina learn a...
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u.s. president's side the trade deficit just got bigger despite his america first campaign. coming up reversing safeguards put in place off the deep water horizon disaster the chump administration proposes opening all u.s. coast lines to offshore drilling. kentucky's economy is posting impressive growth but is it set to last. is your business update on how to humphrey in balad good to have you with us despite president america first policies the u.s. is buying even more foreign goods and services and it's selling in fact the trade gap has reached its highest level in six years november figureheads why did two fifty and a half billion dollars on record exports. america first is the policy donald trump has preached ever since he entered office he believes more should be done to protect american industries from foreign competition and he's been especially critical of the u.s. trade deficit with china. both the united states and china will have a more prosperous future if we can achieve a leve
u.s. president's side the trade deficit just got bigger despite his america first campaign. coming up reversing safeguards put in place off the deep water horizon disaster the chump administration proposes opening all u.s. coast lines to offshore drilling. kentucky's economy is posting impressive growth but is it set to last. is your business update on how to humphrey in balad good to have you with us despite president america first policies the u.s. is buying even more foreign goods and...
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. >> u.s. competition? [laughter] >> that's what we wanted. >> competition. >> you've done a great job. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. >> appreciate it. the invitation. a strongly localized in the u.s., 80% is already localized. very proud. our big pride. haveur other thing is we 3,000 apprenticeships for young people, each and every year. >> so compared to the size of what you do elsewhere -- >> similar in size. years ago, we have acquired dover, and this made us quite stronger. product. i've used your product, as you know. great product. thank you very much. you, mr. president. thank you for the invitation. it's an honor. , oil and gas. coming from norway, the region of norway. u.s. --ident of the substantial investments over the years. onshore, offshore, extensive trading business and also renewables. not solar but wind actually. so quite sizeable business. not as big as they are, but it.e working on so we're growing and increasing production. we have three areas onshore. to eight fields offshor
. >> u.s. competition? [laughter] >> that's what we wanted. >> competition. >> you've done a great job. thank you. >> thank you, mr. president. >> appreciate it. the invitation. a strongly localized in the u.s., 80% is already localized. very proud. our big pride. haveur other thing is we 3,000 apprenticeships for young people, each and every year. >> so compared to the size of what you do elsewhere -- >> similar in size. years ago, we have...
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and the u.s. at least over the last thirty or forty years or so what happened in brussels was really interesting effectively every important player in the e.u. defied the verdicts of president trump the main target is really to pressure the american government to stick to the deal do the nuclear deal with iran that is the main objective i believe from the e.u. side not just the e.u. as a whole but also for france and germany as separate member states of the u.n. security council what would happen if really the u.s. stepped out of the deal this is not something like like like the climate the climate agreement this is something that would be much worse consequences and it isn't just over iran where the u.s. is being held to account at the moment because their new ambassador to the netherlands has come under fire from these very first news conference there he refused to defend previous remarks on the influence of i saw in europe and he's not the only the only one trying to give the press the slip. go
and the u.s. at least over the last thirty or forty years or so what happened in brussels was really interesting effectively every important player in the e.u. defied the verdicts of president trump the main target is really to pressure the american government to stick to the deal do the nuclear deal with iran that is the main objective i believe from the e.u. side not just the e.u. as a whole but also for france and germany as separate member states of the u.n. security council what would...
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u.s. tax reform and unveils a billion dollar investment in michigan ♪ >>> now, on to one of our top stories, german lawmakers reached a break through in negotiations to form a coalition government according to reports. this allows them to move on to formal coalition talks a coalition paper says the cdu and spd want to strengthen the eurozone by partnering with france it says germany is prepared to boost contribution to the eu budget and germany's domestic budget will be balanced without new debt we've seen quite the reaction in euro/dollar. we had a bounce in the currency pair following on from the hawkish ecb minutes. you can see again euro/dollar is having a strong day today, up 0.7% in trading. breaking through the 1.21 mark for the first time in a couple of years now, let's get out to annette in frankfurt. what can you tell us about the so-called break through we are just reading about in the talks? >> actually, if you look into the details of that break through, when it comes to the
u.s. tax reform and unveils a billion dollar investment in michigan ♪ >>> now, on to one of our top stories, german lawmakers reached a break through in negotiations to form a coalition government according to reports. this allows them to move on to formal coalition talks a coalition paper says the cdu and spd want to strengthen the eurozone by partnering with france it says germany is prepared to boost contribution to the eu budget and germany's domestic budget will be balanced...
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the u.s. holiday and the dollar sinks for a fourth straight session, helping the aussie and the kiwi. of onlinetarget platforms and mobile apps. i am betty liu here in hong kong in it it is just after 6 p.m. on this monday evening. the iron or shipments hit a record with automation helping boost productivity. plus the shenzhen unit, planning to tap into china's 40 million on -- offline stores. with its new platform. ♪ betty: yvonne, no action here in the u.s., of course because we are closed for the commemoration of martin luther king. marketsties, the bond are all shot and the currency markets of course, continue to remain open. shut for the day. it depends whether we will see a government shut down and how that will be priced into the equity markets when they open tomorrow morning. we are definitely watching commodities closely, and currencies, which continued to slide in the u.s. dollar as well as well with five weeks of losses. pretty remarkable, given that we are in a rate tightening ti
the u.s. holiday and the dollar sinks for a fourth straight session, helping the aussie and the kiwi. of onlinetarget platforms and mobile apps. i am betty liu here in hong kong in it it is just after 6 p.m. on this monday evening. the iron or shipments hit a record with automation helping boost productivity. plus the shenzhen unit, planning to tap into china's 40 million on -- offline stores. with its new platform. ♪ betty: yvonne, no action here in the u.s., of course because we are closed...
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so maybe u.s. consumers want to buy a trillion dollars worth of manufacturing output in a given year but in f on net 200 billion of that is satisfied by imports you're going to see a wedge of what they buy and what is produced by u.s. factories. so that's whoa i'm trying to get at with this last expression with the little hats over it. that l with the hat over it that's employment in manufacturing and that's going to equal the growth of domestic demand, that's that yd with the hat. plus, the change in the wealth introduced by the trade deficit, that's that little "d." and then minus productivity growth over that time period in the will let us do a very simple accounting decomposition. first thing i want to convince that you little "d," the wedge that the trade deficit puts between what u.s. consumers demand from manufacturing output and what producers actually produce, it's pretty big. this, the sort of blue area is output, real output in u.s. mafring and then the red is domestic demand. i'm defini
so maybe u.s. consumers want to buy a trillion dollars worth of manufacturing output in a given year but in f on net 200 billion of that is satisfied by imports you're going to see a wedge of what they buy and what is produced by u.s. factories. so that's whoa i'm trying to get at with this last expression with the little hats over it. that l with the hat over it that's employment in manufacturing and that's going to equal the growth of domestic demand, that's that yd with the hat. plus, the...
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now the u.s. technology giant apple says it's going to create twenty thousand jobs for american workers that will go down well with donald trump and his america first campaign has been criticized for employing queue jumpers a fork as an asia to make i phones and other devices and for avoiding u.s. taxes by having huge reserves of cash in foreign bank accounts she have written same reports. apple has long been criticized for its huge cash of some two hundred fifty billion. dollars that it made through its foreign subsidiaries but refused to repatriate to the u.s. in order to avoid paying u.s. taxes that's ninety four percent of its total cash under the new tax bill passed at the end of last year apple and other multinationals got what they loaned one to a reduction in the tax rate on those holdings from thirty eight percent to fifteen and a half percent however apple has to pay that fifteen and a half percent whether it repat treats the money or not on wednesday apple announced its taxable income t
now the u.s. technology giant apple says it's going to create twenty thousand jobs for american workers that will go down well with donald trump and his america first campaign has been criticized for employing queue jumpers a fork as an asia to make i phones and other devices and for avoiding u.s. taxes by having huge reserves of cash in foreign bank accounts she have written same reports. apple has long been criticized for its huge cash of some two hundred fifty billion. dollars that it made...
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the u.s. though is determined that the move will go ahead and quickly pence announced that the us embassy will relocate from tel aviv to jerusalem by the end of twenty one thousand. for for more now we want to speak to our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer good evening to you on yours so we know that the vice president said he came with a message from the u.s. president and we heard that today what else was in ben's is message to the knesset and to the world. well we heard a speech from impact with fifty could references and also praising history praising the ties between israel and the u.s. and also praising again the u.s. recognition of jerusalem as the capital of saying what has been done wrong in the past seventy years was being right this time by president trump he also talked about a vote on it's interesting because he said to you vote israeli set and iran would never be able to develop a nuclear weapon and that the u.s. would not be able to certify the disastrous venue nuclear deal o
the u.s. though is determined that the move will go ahead and quickly pence announced that the us embassy will relocate from tel aviv to jerusalem by the end of twenty one thousand. for for more now we want to speak to our jerusalem correspondent tanya kramer good evening to you on yours so we know that the vice president said he came with a message from the u.s. president and we heard that today what else was in ben's is message to the knesset and to the world. well we heard a speech from...
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syria with the u.s. until recently was saying the relationship with the cause is transactional but right now off the vices i think the talk is that is beginning to understand and well see them to be gullible in this sense the u.s. is going to maintain a longer relationship with the kurds and i agree with joshua yes this is at the expense of turkey the that the us is slowly less concerned about losing turkey to russia which previously the state department and the u.s. has always been worried about but i think that concern is much less now than what it used to be especially with the one at the helm this may change somewhat actually ask about what he learned on the change of attitude so that you raise that i mean the u.s. was against the kurdistan the independence referendum and iraq and yet they seem to support this some that type of action if it ever were to get to that point in syria a real change in policy here isn't it it is it is and i think you're very right to bring up that comparison because many f
syria with the u.s. until recently was saying the relationship with the cause is transactional but right now off the vices i think the talk is that is beginning to understand and well see them to be gullible in this sense the u.s. is going to maintain a longer relationship with the kurds and i agree with joshua yes this is at the expense of turkey the that the us is slowly less concerned about losing turkey to russia which previously the state department and the u.s. has always been worried...
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u.s. vice president mike pence arrives in tel aviv on his first visit to the tunnel top recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. and tensions rise as tens of thousands of ranger refugees assets be repatriated to me and from bangladesh. so u.s. government shutdown is set to continue on monday as republican and democrat centers struggle to end the stalemate over funding a vote on the government spending bill has been delayed after the two sides failed to reach any compromise the republican controlled senate is now expected to hold a vote later on monday money for federal agencies was cut off on saturday affecting a range of departments including passport and visa services immigration is at the heart of the dispute democrats want funding tied to protection for undocumented migrants who entered the u.s. as children republicans and democrats up blaming each other for the. joins us now live from washington d.c. so why do you want to happened in the senate why is this vote been delayed. well laur
u.s. vice president mike pence arrives in tel aviv on his first visit to the tunnel top recognize jerusalem as israel's capital. and tensions rise as tens of thousands of ranger refugees assets be repatriated to me and from bangladesh. so u.s. government shutdown is set to continue on monday as republican and democrat centers struggle to end the stalemate over funding a vote on the government spending bill has been delayed after the two sides failed to reach any compromise the republican...
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well the latest u.s. job figures have not met market expectations the economy only added a modest one hundred forty eight thousand jobs last month that was well below the full cost analysts say jobs growth is slowing down as the labor market needs full employment the unemployment rate is still at a seventeen year know the good news for american workers is that wages are increasing analysts expect the economy and the labor market to benefit from the corporate tax reform despite not the dollar trimmed gains on friday against other major currencies well the white house has announced it wants to open almost the entire u.s. coastline to offshore drilling music to the is of energy companies several coastal states have already vowed to do whatever it takes so stop it happening. the five year plan calls for forty seven new offshore leases opening waters that have been off limits for decades including areas off the california and florida coasts is a move that the u.s. interior department says is in the nation's in
well the latest u.s. job figures have not met market expectations the economy only added a modest one hundred forty eight thousand jobs last month that was well below the full cost analysts say jobs growth is slowing down as the labor market needs full employment the unemployment rate is still at a seventeen year know the good news for american workers is that wages are increasing analysts expect the economy and the labor market to benefit from the corporate tax reform despite not the dollar...
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we see the u.s. dollar continue to decline against the backdrop of the stronger sterling and euro despite bigger than expected bpi on friday. futures in australia, 31 points going into the sydney open. watch out for the mining stocks this week, we are expecting quarterly reports out of the hp and rio, and the catalysts for the aussie dollar being fourth quarter china gdp out on thursday, the aussie dollar currently trading back above 79 u.s. a look at the japanese yen before we head to the tokyo open this monday, we are expecting more pressure to come through from the stronger currency in terms of the equities outlook. sterling traded at 137.37. just reminder, the s&p 500 closing over 7/10 of 1%, higher in eight out of nine days. we have monday markets in the u.s. closed for the holiday. let's get to more on what we should be watching in trading in asia. $24 billion into equities globally last week, this is real and global. adam: it is, and not really selling signs of slowing, which is interesting to
we see the u.s. dollar continue to decline against the backdrop of the stronger sterling and euro despite bigger than expected bpi on friday. futures in australia, 31 points going into the sydney open. watch out for the mining stocks this week, we are expecting quarterly reports out of the hp and rio, and the catalysts for the aussie dollar being fourth quarter china gdp out on thursday, the aussie dollar currently trading back above 79 u.s. a look at the japanese yen before we head to the...
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u.s. provides the largest amount of funding to the agency last year the u.s. gave more than three hundred fifty million dollars now underwater has helped an estimated five million palestinians in education health care and housing and is active in the occupied palestinian territories syria lebanon jordan and gaza as well and you're simmons joining us live from what i'm on the dots in the occupied west bank so this latest announcement of forty five million dollars specifically for food aid andrew what more can you tell us about this. well basically this was an emergency funding appeal which went to december only less than four weeks ago and this was the response of the u.s. yes we'll put in this amount of money forty five million it's a pledge we will do so to help this cause what we're hearing now is that that money has been pulled back it's not being x. completely it's being withheld and of course this is really humanitarian dynamite for the palestinians because their bottom line is that t
u.s. provides the largest amount of funding to the agency last year the u.s. gave more than three hundred fifty million dollars now underwater has helped an estimated five million palestinians in education health care and housing and is active in the occupied palestinian territories syria lebanon jordan and gaza as well and you're simmons joining us live from what i'm on the dots in the occupied west bank so this latest announcement of forty five million dollars specifically for food aid andrew...
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why does the wall not help the u.s. economy or u.s. workers? yes, there is some evidence that immigration has some negative effects on a small segment of the u.s. population, namely high school dropouts and prior immigrants. they often compete for the very same jobs as low skill jobs as the newest immigrants that arrive. however, the right response for those small segments of population that are negatively affected in terms of employment, is for us to help them with vocational training, with providing them with medical insurance, and other capacity to locate jobs that are more productive and more rewarding. to a large extent, undocumented workers work the unpleasant, backbreaking jobs that native-born workers are not willing to perform. in agriculture, in seafood processing factory, in landscaping or taking care of the elderly and the terminally ill, often very psychologically demanding jobs as well as hard, physical jobs. these economic sectors will be hurt by mass deportation, but also the quality of life in the u.s., the quality of u.s. soci
why does the wall not help the u.s. economy or u.s. workers? yes, there is some evidence that immigration has some negative effects on a small segment of the u.s. population, namely high school dropouts and prior immigrants. they often compete for the very same jobs as low skill jobs as the newest immigrants that arrive. however, the right response for those small segments of population that are negatively affected in terms of employment, is for us to help them with vocational training, with...
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president does because if the u.s. were to actually go all the way and terminate the deal and snap back the sanctions that would have a huge impact on the ability of european companies as things currently stand to do what is illegitimate within the e.u. laws to do business with iran and so it does have a big impact on europe ok that was going to be my next question if the u.s. does pull out europe stay the course i mean you know can we not keep going without the u.s. the u.s. is isolating itself called rest of the world cario. certainly since president trumps even election back in november twenty sixth. given his position on the deal there has been work quietly happening behind the scenes of you know why or what are europe's options really if the u.s. does terminate its obligations under the nuclear agreement there are some thoughts put in place organizations like myself and i said you are levi's works would be looking at different types of mechanisms whereby europe can have a contingency plan and that would really be
president does because if the u.s. were to actually go all the way and terminate the deal and snap back the sanctions that would have a huge impact on the ability of european companies as things currently stand to do what is illegitimate within the e.u. laws to do business with iran and so it does have a big impact on europe ok that was going to be my next question if the u.s. does pull out europe stay the course i mean you know can we not keep going without the u.s. the u.s. is isolating...
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the u.s. secretary of state says the syrian government may still be using chemical weapons right susan says twenty one people who suffered breathing problems in a rebel held enclave need to mask its on monday were victims of a suspected chlorine gas attack aid workers in the democratic republic of congo are warning of mass starvation because of continuing conflict they say three million people in the castle region do not have enough to eat and that includes four hundred thousand children. all right you're up to date with the headlines now for news coming up in just twenty five minutes we'll see them by for. more u.s. backing for israel and palestinian president like the u.s. embassy will be. next and washington will back two state solution but only if both sides agree and so much distrust and despair that u.s. policy is the so-called peace process still relevant this is inside story. other than welcome to the program i'm laura kyle donald trump's recent recognition of jerusalem as the capital
the u.s. secretary of state says the syrian government may still be using chemical weapons right susan says twenty one people who suffered breathing problems in a rebel held enclave need to mask its on monday were victims of a suspected chlorine gas attack aid workers in the democratic republic of congo are warning of mass starvation because of continuing conflict they say three million people in the castle region do not have enough to eat and that includes four hundred thousand children. all...
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the u.s. has revealed our country iran is part of it's only going operate in syria after the fall of islam mixtape among the key reasons our military presence will remain there the announcement was made.
the u.s. has revealed our country iran is part of it's only going operate in syria after the fall of islam mixtape among the key reasons our military presence will remain there the announcement was made.
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of the u.s. under all circumstances and therefore the us is playing the same game using the fruits of its absolute victory over germany and japan in world war two to continue what will increasingly be the fiction of us world power in the future not not tomorrow but but fifteen years from now look at chris around i'm michael brings up a very good point i mean if you look at the g.d.p. of the european union is vast ok.d. equals the united states and japan certainly isn't a poor country by any standard south korea is what for its size and population is remarkably successful and very rich by the way why can't they just carry their load for their own security just because what did what does the us get out of it i mean if something happens in the us you think everyone's going to come to the us is aid from europe and south korea and japan i don't think so why would they go ahead. i think that's a great point i think president trump is challenge to nato and europe to put more financial resources into the
of the u.s. under all circumstances and therefore the us is playing the same game using the fruits of its absolute victory over germany and japan in world war two to continue what will increasingly be the fiction of us world power in the future not not tomorrow but but fifteen years from now look at chris around i'm michael brings up a very good point i mean if you look at the g.d.p. of the european union is vast ok.d. equals the united states and japan certainly isn't a poor country by any...
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as the u.s. prepares to boost its supply of debt. >> recent evidence suggests they have been liquidating treasuries. there is supposedly an effort to diversify their portfolio. perhaps. in any case, the liquidation in treasuries as opposed to the accumulation of treasuries by china is certainly a negative. we have a worldwide situation in which central banks in total, add in the fed that is actually reducing their portfolio. the world of central banks in total are not adding to their portfolio as they have in the past. there has been $14 trillion bonds bought by central banks. that appears to be close to an end. >> beijing rebuffs. china is claiming the bloomberg report saying officials reviewing the countries affect scolded -- fx holding recommended slowing or halting purchases of u.s. treasuries might have quoted a wrong source or maybe fake news. the bloomberg report cited people familiar with the matter and noted it wasn't clear whether the recommendations had actually been adopted. this is a
as the u.s. prepares to boost its supply of debt. >> recent evidence suggests they have been liquidating treasuries. there is supposedly an effort to diversify their portfolio. perhaps. in any case, the liquidation in treasuries as opposed to the accumulation of treasuries by china is certainly a negative. we have a worldwide situation in which central banks in total, add in the fed that is actually reducing their portfolio. the world of central banks in total are not adding to their...
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coming up, u.s. growth last quarter adding pressure to the greenback, which resumed in the march to the worst. where will the bumpy ride take the u.s., next? this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" weaker than expected gdp delivering the latest blow to the u.s. currency. the report sending the dollar to a three-year low -- 3.5 year low. what does this mean for the suppose ago love getting too consistent gdp every quarter? matt bulls alert here with charts. walk us through with what you dugout. matt: gdp missed estimates. it was due to noisier components that swing around, like trade in inventories. when you drill down to the underlying fundamental trends in the u.s. economy, the report was quite good. these two lines that show the two key indicators we watch. the amber line is the contribution from consumer spending. that has been steady for a few years. the blue line is contribution from business investment. that dipped quite a bit in 2015 and 2015 and 2016 when we had the oil crash and s
coming up, u.s. growth last quarter adding pressure to the greenback, which resumed in the march to the worst. where will the bumpy ride take the u.s., next? this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: "what'd you miss?" weaker than expected gdp delivering the latest blow to the u.s. currency. the report sending the dollar to a three-year low -- 3.5 year low. what does this mean for the suppose ago love getting too consistent gdp every quarter? matt bulls alert here with charts. walk us through...
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u.s. will withdraw if changes are not made but can this deal be renegotiated and why is trump adamantly against it this is inside story. i know that and welcome to the program i'm laura kyle this is a last chance that is the message u.s. president donald trump has sent out of the extending sanctions relief to iran as aggressively warned european allies he would withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear agreement altogether if it's amman's to change it and not met trump has publicly branded the deal before and during his presidency as the worst ever well iran says an announcement is a desperate attempt to undermine a solid multilateral agreement that is not where negotiable in the middle of all this all european leaders who have essentially said to trump either back the deal or come up with a better one we'll get to our guests just a moment but first they must ravi spoke to people on the streets of tehran and sent this report. nearly two and a half years after the nuclear deal was
u.s. will withdraw if changes are not made but can this deal be renegotiated and why is trump adamantly against it this is inside story. i know that and welcome to the program i'm laura kyle this is a last chance that is the message u.s. president donald trump has sent out of the extending sanctions relief to iran as aggressively warned european allies he would withdraw from the two thousand and fifteen nuclear agreement altogether if it's amman's to change it and not met trump has publicly...
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two u.s. airlines have joined banks positioning thousand dollars bonuses in the wake of tax deals. american and southwest announced the bonuses after the close of business yesterday. airlines and insurers have led the way on bonuses. all these are pending with the trump administration. here in manhattan, home resales fell in the fourth quarter. sales of previously owned condos dropped 11% from a year ago. prospective buyers wavered ahead of the tax bill and stood firm in their refusal to overpay. for hollywood, 2017 was a box office bust. moviegoing fell to the lowest point in 25 years. according to a researcher at box office mojo, theaters in the u.s. and canada sold 1.2 billion tickets last year, down 5.8% from 2016. kome are blaming a weea lineup of films, too many sequels, and divergence like netflix. let's look here at the taylor rule. i put this out again on twitter because this is an important chart. this is the fed, but it speaks to a lot of other banks as well . up we go in rates, but
two u.s. airlines have joined banks positioning thousand dollars bonuses in the wake of tax deals. american and southwest announced the bonuses after the close of business yesterday. airlines and insurers have led the way on bonuses. all these are pending with the trump administration. here in manhattan, home resales fell in the fourth quarter. sales of previously owned condos dropped 11% from a year ago. prospective buyers wavered ahead of the tax bill and stood firm in their refusal to...
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rachel: u.s. high-yield. subadra: u.s. high-yield. lisa: alright, what is the better bet over the next three months, buying 10 year government bonds in greece or germany? >> greece. rachel: the horizon is critical, greece. subadra: greece. lisa: the last one is, what is the more likely risk in the near-term, unexpected big surge in inflation or unexpected big drop off in growth? luke: inflation. rachel: inflation. subadra: inflation. julie: alright, everybody agrees. subadra rajappa, luke hickmore, rachel golder thank you so much. this is "bloomberg real yield." ♪ scarlet: i'm scarlet fu. this is bloomberg's "etf iq," where we focus on the risk and rewards of exchange-traded funds. ♪ scarlet: we have more than $1 billion dollars flowing daily into passive funds. we discussed the distortions of the process. but a stunning lack of a volatility astounds. we speak with the executive
rachel: u.s. high-yield. subadra: u.s. high-yield. lisa: alright, what is the better bet over the next three months, buying 10 year government bonds in greece or germany? >> greece. rachel: the horizon is critical, greece. subadra: greece. lisa: the last one is, what is the more likely risk in the near-term, unexpected big surge in inflation or unexpected big drop off in growth? luke: inflation. rachel: inflation. subadra: inflation. julie: alright, everybody agrees. subadra rajappa, luke...